I didn't jack your thread, I was responding to the person who did with
their MySQL/PHP5 issue. Perhaps you could please just ignore it next
time, or direct your request to the correct person. On that note, I have
two recommendations:
1) Drop your extension into a Windows system directory and s
Try http://www.it-hq.org/ to look for some articles regarding the combo php
/ IIS.
It is named mostly regarding the open source CMS Xoops, but because this is
written in PHP, these articles also generally apply to the combo!
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
If other extensions are loading, like php_curl or whatever, then I'm
assuming that your environment PATH is set to include c:\php. Other
than obvious permission issues, if you are running IIS, it wouldn't hurt
to make sure that the dll is allowed.
-Original Message-
From: David Felton [ma
> Here's my piece: I was running MySQL 4.0.2x and PHP 5.0.1. Upgraded
> MySQL to 5.0.15 and found PHP no longer working (Apache 2.0.5x).
> Upgraded PHP to 5.0.5 and copied the included libmysql.dll to the
> system32 directory and everything appears to be running just fine.
Please don't thread